

Bristol-based chartered accountants Whyatt Pakeman Partners have appointed Tracy Hall, a former partner with a Top-10 firm, as a new Associate.
Tracy entered the profession straight from University in 1983 working for a small firm in Brighton in the accounts and audit department. Following a move to Bristol she joined the tax department of Solomon Hare where she qualified as a Chartered Tax Advisor (CTA) in 1991 and became a partner in 2000. Tracy left Smith & Williamson (formerly Solomon Hare) last year before joining Whyatt Pakeman.
Tracy has more than 20 years experience advising clients across many sectors on aspects of tax and general business advice.
“I look after the tax and business affairs of a wide range of clients and have in depth experience in dealing with owner managed businesses, high net worth individuals and partnerships.” she said.
“I would like to thank everybody at Whyatt Pakeman for making me feel so welcome. I am confident that I can add value to the business and those of my clients in the near and distant future.”
David Golledge, senior partner at the firm, said: “I would like to welcome Tracy to our team and I have every confidence that her great experience and knowledge in practice will be extremely helpful to us.
“Whyatt Pakeman is an historic and established Bristol firm and we are proud of our expertise and awareness in a wide range of disciplines.
Tracy will add another string to our bow and help us to extend our position as one of the strongest independent local firms.”

Very professional. Our key contact Roger is an excellent contact to have as he is very trustworthy. The business is in very good hands and Roger has our best interests at heart.
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